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president obama's trip to china, why that country is increasingly more important to america. and why they may not be listening quite as closely to if u.s. as they used to. and safe at home, playing ball with joe torre, and he will talk about his foundation and success and a little bit of baseball as well. the "wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, the "wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. >>> here's a look at what's making news. as we head into a new week on wall street, the american consumer may be in slightly better shape than many experts thought. retail sales for the month of october were released this week and an increase of 1.4%, nearly double what economists were looking for. that's important because consumers make up about 70% of the u.s. economy. the data helped push the markets up to a 13 month high on monday. they nudged higher again on tuesday but fell mid-week on weak economic data. there was mixed news on the inflation front. the producer price index which measure wholesale prices rose
president obama's trip to china, why that country is increasingly more important to america. and why they may not be listening quite as closely to if u.s. as they used to. and safe at home, playing ball with joe torre, and he will talk about his foundation and success and a little bit of baseball as well. the "wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, the "wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo....
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merrill lynch bank of america raised earnings expectations through 2010. the analysts telling clients that amazon should continue to benefit this holiday season from the shift toward online shopping. amazon shares up 2.5% tonight. >>> deere upgraded by morgan stanley, to 64, up from 48, citing higher corn prices and improving demand for farm equipment in the united states. >>> retailers in the home stretch, leading up to black friday, the day after thanksgiving in the u.s. a critical day for the industry right now. and certainly a critical time across the board. jane wells is in los angeles right now with more on the company's gearing up and how they are gearing up for the potential of a holiday price war. jane? >> reporter: yeah, they're calling it store wars. the group says only 12% of shoppers plan to start their holiday shopping next weekend. they said most plan to wait. that hasn't stopped retailers from doing everything to get you into stores now. e-mailing directly to consumers. best buy promoting a camcorder for 150 bucks. a 32-inch samsung tv for
merrill lynch bank of america raised earnings expectations through 2010. the analysts telling clients that amazon should continue to benefit this holiday season from the shift toward online shopping. amazon shares up 2.5% tonight. >>> deere upgraded by morgan stanley, to 64, up from 48, citing higher corn prices and improving demand for farm equipment in the united states. >>> retailers in the home stretch, leading up to black friday, the day after thanksgiving in the u.s. a...
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merrill lynch bank of america raising earnings estimates on avon products and hiking the price target on the stock because of the weaker dollar should help overseas sales. diedrich coffee sales soaring at $65 million, or $32 a share. up from its original bid. it tops the green mountain bid of $30. maria, hope you're drinking a lot of coffee to stay away over there? >> it's certainly early. retailers are waiting until friday to pull out the big stops to lure customers. many stores have already begun offering big promotions and discounts to boost sales. but will it pay off? what are we expecting out of the upcoming holiday season. we get the thoughts of doug hart, consumer practice partner at bdo, and tom stenberg of the highland consumer fund. thanks for joining us, gentlemen. >> thanks for having us. >> tom, let me kick this off with you. as you gauge the retail landscape, what does it look like right now when you break down discounters, upscale, online? who's going to win this holiday season from your standpoint? >> i think there will be a couple of winners. online, in part due to th
merrill lynch bank of america raising earnings estimates on avon products and hiking the price target on the stock because of the weaker dollar should help overseas sales. diedrich coffee sales soaring at $65 million, or $32 a share. up from its original bid. it tops the green mountain bid of $30. maria, hope you're drinking a lot of coffee to stay away over there? >> it's certainly early. retailers are waiting until friday to pull out the big stops to lure customers. many stores have...
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america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com >>> i'm christine tan. here in asia, japan stocks reverse early losses to end higher while china's dollar denominated b-shares stage a sharp rebound. >> i'm ross westgate. in europe, gdp is up, showing a .3% for the third quarter. >> and i'm matt nesto. we will have a feast of economic data on our plate today, so get ready to roll for that. >> okay. we've had the first revision to uk gdp. the economy shrunk .3% in the third quarter. the flash estimate was for it to shrink 3.4%. essentially what we had was a slight revision. the republican for the upward revision was higher estimate for services. the last four quarters had the most sharp destocking on record. so inventory run down decontained for 11 straight quarters in the early 1990s rescission. sterling paired some of its gains against the dollar on the back of that data. we
america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com >>> i'm christine tan. here in asia, japan stocks reverse early losses to end higher while china's dollar denominated b-shares stage a sharp rebound. >> i'm ross westgate. in europe, gdp is up, showing a .3% for the third quarter....
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we're all going to have thursday off in america for thanksgiving. a great holiday, i would recommend everyone adopt. but the first thing that we will have is the revision, if any, to the third quarter gdp number. consumer confidence also out, durable goods, personal income in spending as well as the minutes from this month's fed meeting. existing home sales will kick it off today, though, at 10:00 a.m. washington time, look for a 2.3% increase to an annual rate of 5.7 million homes. oil services provider, bj services reports results before the opening bell. campbell's soup and tyson food will also give us their numbers. after the close, the final of the dow industrial stocks will give us their numbers. hewlett-packard will also hear from brocade communicas. cit has the initial hearing in bankruptcy court today in new york city, the commercial lender filed for a pre-packaged chapter 11 earlier this month, a majority of bondholders support the restructuring as it aims to emerge from bankruptcy by the end of the year. and that is your global stock watc
we're all going to have thursday off in america for thanksgiving. a great holiday, i would recommend everyone adopt. but the first thing that we will have is the revision, if any, to the third quarter gdp number. consumer confidence also out, durable goods, personal income in spending as well as the minutes from this month's fed meeting. existing home sales will kick it off today, though, at 10:00 a.m. washington time, look for a 2.3% increase to an annual rate of 5.7 million homes. oil...
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. >>> plus a computer crash paralyzes america's airports again. didn't we already spent millions of dollars to fix this? how vulnerable are we? >>> for the second time in 15 months a computer problem causes widespread cancellations and delays across america's airports. we're going to talk about the cost of this and the risks, but first we get the very latest from phil lebeau. >> there are still some delays around the country, mostly on the east coast. atlanta was particularly hard hit but there are other parts of the country where we're not seeing any delays, los angeles being a primary xmexample. there are two central computers, one in salt lake city and one this atlanta. they control all of the flight plans. well, they went down for about four hours today. the flights resulting from that were delayed 30 to 45 minutes because they had to enter flight plans manually. the system was restored late morning. the computer glitch is being blamed for the system failing and as i mentioned the atlanta airport appearing to be the most affected. they're work
. >>> plus a computer crash paralyzes america's airports again. didn't we already spent millions of dollars to fix this? how vulnerable are we? >>> for the second time in 15 months a computer problem causes widespread cancellations and delays across america's airports. we're going to talk about the cost of this and the risks, but first we get the very latest from phil lebeau. >> there are still some delays around the country, mostly on the east coast. atlanta was...
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china, india, countries around the world, in latin america. as we move toward more freedom, i think over the long run, emerging markets, not only have been good investments over the past decade, or 15 years, but i think probably will be over the next 10, 15, or 20. you just have to be disciplined when you do it. >> right. and i think so you need professional help. i don't think this is the type of thing to plan on your own. you can if you want to be more of a speculator or market timer. really pay attention to this stuff. you can't just kind of -- i don't think you can take any particular country and say 20 years from now it will be better than it is now. >> i'm glad you got at least one disagreement in there. it does my heart good. it is the holidays. >>> black friday is traditionally the super bowl for brick and mortar retailers. find out which e-tailers will be the big winners towards online shopping. ♪ yes, you're lovely... ♪ what do you think? hey, why don't we use our points from chase sapphire and take a break? we can't. sure, we ca
china, india, countries around the world, in latin america. as we move toward more freedom, i think over the long run, emerging markets, not only have been good investments over the past decade, or 15 years, but i think probably will be over the next 10, 15, or 20. you just have to be disciplined when you do it. >> right. and i think so you need professional help. i don't think this is the type of thing to plan on your own. you can if you want to be more of a speculator or market timer....
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the most highly recommended bed in america. brr! it's another cold one out there, so you'll want to cover up those hands before you hit the sink. um, i said "cover up." or your hands will be in for a long dry spell. [ male announcer ] when the forecast calls for winter hands, reach for dawn hand renewal with olay beauty. it goes beyond dishwashing to help your hands seal in moisture while you do the dishes. [ sponge ] so smooth. so soft. who could have predicted that? [ male announcer ] for a money-saving coupon... [ sponge ] visit dawnhandrenewal.com. >>> i'm christine tan. in asia, the shanghai xot composite in focus, plunged.5% after a sell-off in b shares. >> and i'm ross westgate. in europe, business sentiment climbs more than expected. it is now at a 15-month high. >> and i'm matt nesto in the u.s. remember that big 3.5% pop we saw in third quarter gdp? well, today is reckoning day and it is going to get reckoned downward. all righty. off we go. if you're just joining us in the u.s., it is "worldwide exchange." we broadcast li
the most highly recommended bed in america. brr! it's another cold one out there, so you'll want to cover up those hands before you hit the sink. um, i said "cover up." or your hands will be in for a long dry spell. [ male announcer ] when the forecast calls for winter hands, reach for dawn hand renewal with olay beauty. it goes beyond dishwashing to help your hands seal in moisture while you do the dishes. [ sponge ] so smooth. so soft. who could have predicted that? [ male announcer...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> okay. we're going to see what's happening around the globe. kicking off with emily in hong kong. >> that's right. and we had that nice debut, a newcomer to the market today, but not a nice day, in fact. sans china making a weak debut despite the rebound in the broader market. a string of ipos that flooded the market this month. and if you're keeping count, sans becomes the 12th newcomer in the market. lower at 10% after the share price at the bottom of the range $10.38. analysts explained today's performance was the result of expensive valuations for a company not making a lot of profit this year. chairman of sands china is not concerned about the difficult performance today. this is what he had to say. >> if you follow the line, it has never been in anybody's history here that the line went straight one way or the other. it always goes up and down up and down, up and down. there's no reason for anybody to think that a little speed bump in the road called the dubai whatever market rocking e
the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> okay. we're going to see what's happening around the globe. kicking off with emily in hong kong. >> that's right. and we had that nice debut, a newcomer to the market today, but not a nice day, in fact. sans china making a weak debut despite the rebound in the broader market. a string of ipos that flooded the market this month. and if you're keeping count, sans becomes the 12th newcomer in the market. lower at 10% after the share...
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south america, particularly brazil, west coast of south america, i just came from a trip to south africa and the middle east. that part of the world is showing signs of life and picking up. so i think we're going to have a global recovery that's somewhat led by the emerging market theater. and the commodity sectors, principally the oil industry, oil and gas worldwide and minerals. >> jim, in the -- that was the three months ending in october, i think. >> right. >> and it was global sales down 15%. yet your stock was moving from 21 back to 60 or so near its highs. is that a disconnect to see the three-month sales ending in october down 50% and yet your stock has nearly tripled? >> well, we have a lot of disconnects here, joe. keep in mind our stock went from 87 to 22 on record results after five years of explosive growth so there's a lot of disconnects out here. i think the market is more reflecting the fact that we're not likely going to enter a depression from your previous discussions. and that markets are stabilizing, normalizing, global credit markets, for example, and that we're lik
south america, particularly brazil, west coast of south america, i just came from a trip to south africa and the middle east. that part of the world is showing signs of life and picking up. so i think we're going to have a global recovery that's somewhat led by the emerging market theater. and the commodity sectors, principally the oil industry, oil and gas worldwide and minerals. >> jim, in the -- that was the three months ending in october, i think. >> right. >> and it was...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, 69,000 people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> as you take a look at the rather quiet markets today, welcome back. we're almost halfway through the trading day in the headlines at this hour. stocks fighting to hang on. nv investors assessing the dubai fall out. latest medical device maker hitting 52-week highs. goldman sachs remaining positive on large banks. the firm says consumer credit will improve if unemployment plateaus. goldman rating jp morgan, bank of america and capital one all on its conviction buy list. the teen retailer american eagle raised from buy to hold at lazard. >>> markets around the world continue to react to the dubai credit fallout. the question is where might there be another debt bomb and might it explode? steve liesman has been spanning the globe for us and taking a look for us to see if, indeed, that is the case. >> right back here after all that spanning. the jitters seen over potential default from dubai
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, 69,000 people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> as you take a look at the rather quiet markets today, welcome back. we're almost halfway through the trading day in the headlines at this hour. stocks fighting to hang on. nv investors assessing the dubai fall out. latest medical device maker hitting 52-week highs. goldman sachs remaining positive on large banks. the firm...
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independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission free for 30 days, plus get 100 dollars cash, when you open an account. >>> i'm scott cohn in the cnbc news room. hank greenberg and aig have apparently agreed to bury the hatchet. hank reberg, the former ceo and chairman of aig. the companies have settled -- the company, that is, has siltd all its disputes. all claims are set aside between greenberg, star international, his company as well as the former chief financial officer howard smith. the company aig will agree to pay up to $150 million in legal fees, and apparently hank greenberg now apparently may be willing to help aig get out of the mess they're in. he says that he looks forward to working with the aig board. and trying to preserve and restore as much value as possible for all of aig's shareholders, stakeholders, that is. aig and hank greenberg burying the hatchet. >>. >>> retailers are putting the final touches on their plans for black friday. jane wells is joining us right now with a look ahead
independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission free for 30 days, plus get 100 dollars cash, when you open an account. >>> i'm scott cohn in the cnbc news room. hank greenberg and aig have apparently agreed to bury the hatchet. hank reberg, the former ceo and chairman of aig. the companies have settled -- the company, that is, has siltd all its disputes. all claims are set aside between greenberg, star international, his company...
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we're in a part of the world where the economy is not as bad as it is elsewhere in western europe, in america. we're fortunate that we have several giants. you know, like india, like china and singapore and hong kong. we are fortunate to be located where we are. but i think going through the recent times, i think as far as we're concerned, we're concerned that we need to be there providing liquidity. i think this year hong kong probably is amongst the top three in the world on ipo fund-raising. so i think we are reasonably happy. but never comfortable. >> you know, here at this event there are so many people you must know. great shots forever you to network, i assume? >> well, yes. it's a fantastic event. it's my first. but i can understand what leadership is all about. cnbc has to be one of the leaders in electronic media and, of course, business news. >> thank you so much for joining us. that was the chairman of hong kong exchanges and clearing and our very special guest of honor. i just found out that i'm going to be sitting at the table with jet li. do you have anything you want me to say
we're in a part of the world where the economy is not as bad as it is elsewhere in western europe, in america. we're fortunate that we have several giants. you know, like india, like china and singapore and hong kong. we are fortunate to be located where we are. but i think going through the recent times, i think as far as we're concerned, we're concerned that we need to be there providing liquidity. i think this year hong kong probably is amongst the top three in the world on ipo fund-raising....
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so macy's, the biggest department store chain in america, this is their flagship store. and we will see who comes in at 5:00 a.m. eastern time in new york and there will not be sobriety checks tt at the door. >> matt, you know what it's like to get up early. why would you get up to be there at 5:00, you would have to get up at 4:00. why would you do that? it's a question for the ages, roscoe. it used to be the low end retailers, but now it's becoming mainstream. if you're not in and up early, then you're out. i understand top shop downtown somewhere is offering a full english breakfast to those who come in. >> if i was going to shop, i would need a full glsh breakfast before i could even think about spending some money. so we'll see. we'll see who got up that early to go shopping. right. let's find out what's happening with the currency markets. big focus today, particularly on the yen. we've got 84.82 against the dollar. it's sort of los lost some ground on that particular cross rate. and the dollar strengthened, as well. we're not quite on the level open where we were.
so macy's, the biggest department store chain in america, this is their flagship store. and we will see who comes in at 5:00 a.m. eastern time in new york and there will not be sobriety checks tt at the door. >> matt, you know what it's like to get up early. why would you get up to be there at 5:00, you would have to get up at 4:00. why would you do that? it's a question for the ages, roscoe. it used to be the low end retailers, but now it's becoming mainstream. if you're not in and up...
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when america's post-market show continues. >>> welcome back to fast "fast money." time to take your position. retailers around the country gearing up for a busy black friday. here to sort out the winners, the losers at your mall, citigroup analyst kimberly greenberger. welcome, kimberly. >> thanks, rick. >> you know, it seems to me that everybody's talking about high-end, low-end. if you had to make a call, is it going to be a blue box type christmas or is it going to be a lower-end type christmas? >> we think it's absolutely going to be a blue box type christmas. the single highest correlating factor to spending among the high-end consumers is in fact stock market returns with a three to a six-month lag. given the rally we've seen here in the markets off the march low, we think that bodes well for a high-end holiday. >> now, does it mean that the bottom end isn't going to do well at all, or they're just by comparison not going to do as well? because there could be a trade here. >> we think that consumers are still looking for value in their purchases. but the acce
when america's post-market show continues. >>> welcome back to fast "fast money." time to take your position. retailers around the country gearing up for a busy black friday. here to sort out the winners, the losers at your mall, citigroup analyst kimberly greenberger. welcome, kimberly. >> thanks, rick. >> you know, it seems to me that everybody's talking about high-end, low-end. if you had to make a call, is it going to be a blue box type christmas or is it...
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what do you think the future holds for bank of america? >> i think bank of america is a terrific bank. i think they will survive. i think that you're going to find out that in hindsight the merrill lynch transaction despite all the publicity that occurred around year end will actually benefit them. they have an amazing retail base. i heard statistics that tell me that they have as much as -- do business with as much as 50% of the consumer population in the united states. so i suspect they will work their way through things. i've known ken lewis for almost ten years. he's a good man. he's in an enormously difficult position. you couldn't pay me to take that job of what's clear is, you can't seem to pay anybody else to do the job. >> we'll take you off the running list, too. norm, we want to thank you for joining us. norm bobbins who is a legend in chicago. >> you're nice to say that thanks for having me. >> coming up, ron paul's amendment passing the house panel. how far will his effort actually get? we'll ask him later in the program when
what do you think the future holds for bank of america? >> i think bank of america is a terrific bank. i think they will survive. i think that you're going to find out that in hindsight the merrill lynch transaction despite all the publicity that occurred around year end will actually benefit them. they have an amazing retail base. i heard statistics that tell me that they have as much as -- do business with as much as 50% of the consumer population in the united states. so i suspect they...
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look across corporate america, we will break a record this year in new bond issue wans. they're taking out their liquidity concerns. >> if you could tell us, sir, why is the u.s. selling so many bonds on such a short range? why not go with 20 and 30-year far more so than two-years? >> i think it's a supply and demand thing. at the end of the day, we still rely, for good or bad, on our major trading partners who tend to like three years and five years. beyond that and inflation becomes a concern which means demand becomes a concern and costs will go up in a hurry. >> does it worry you or perhaps better said, what is the market telling you when we see so many trades going into the shortest end of the yield curve even at the same time wall street is doing well? it seems as though there's a fear trade out there. >> there's a reach for yield. when money funds yield zero point something, the other is to take credit risks. we think with an economy starting to grow a little bit, you may as well reduce your interest risk. >> so you don't see this as people fearing that second dou
look across corporate america, we will break a record this year in new bond issue wans. they're taking out their liquidity concerns. >> if you could tell us, sir, why is the u.s. selling so many bonds on such a short range? why not go with 20 and 30-year far more so than two-years? >> i think it's a supply and demand thing. at the end of the day, we still rely, for good or bad, on our major trading partners who tend to like three years and five years. beyond that and inflation...
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on the other hand, the right wing in america hates russia and the left wing in america doesn't think much of russia so the political discount, the russia discount is not something i can bank on moderating. basical basically, we do sector rerowation and we try to look for the winning sectors for the next year or two and within the sector we do the best companies win those sectors, we try to pick winners and have done well with that as well. >> what happens if, as some believe may be imminently occurring, russia gets booted out of brics, it may not be an investment term that the people benchmark to the brics, but it's the group that everyone sees and they sound like wonderful things. if russia gets booted an indonesia comes in instead, wouldn't that hurt excitement about russia? >> well, first of all, bric is not an organization. we've been trying to get russia in the world trade organization for 16 years. bric is just a designation that one of the major firms i won't mention came up with a few years ago. it denotes half of the market cap of the emerging world and it's useful, i don't
on the other hand, the right wing in america hates russia and the left wing in america doesn't think much of russia so the political discount, the russia discount is not something i can bank on moderating. basical basically, we do sector rerowation and we try to look for the winning sectors for the next year or two and within the sector we do the best companies win those sectors, we try to pick winners and have done well with that as well. >> what happens if, as some believe may be...
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it's what's happening in america and we need unemployment to stabilize. that's the key to get them shopping more. >> we'll talk more about the tone for the holiday season and discounts and inventories after the break. if you have comments or question, drop us a note. squawk@cnbc.com is our address. we'll go through our black friday list. shoppers looking to get deals on sporting goods and we'll talk to best buy ceo here and what they see. there's l.a. that's best buy in l.a. dental bills... gazooks. you need a back-up plan ho, ho, ho. that's why we have aflac! so i'll have cash to help pay bills! great...but what if you're still not better by christmas? hmm... afllaaccccccccc!!!!!!! (santa): aflac. we've got you under our wing. rudolph's better... but now blitzen's sick! >>> while you were enjoying your turkey yesterday, the global markets were selling off and futures here are taking their turn. markets in the u.s. are closing early today in the states but stocks around the globe are reacting and have reacted to concerns about dubai debt rescheduling. tha
it's what's happening in america and we need unemployment to stabilize. that's the key to get them shopping more. >> we'll talk more about the tone for the holiday season and discounts and inventories after the break. if you have comments or question, drop us a note. squawk@cnbc.com is our address. we'll go through our black friday list. shoppers looking to get deals on sporting goods and we'll talk to best buy ceo here and what they see. there's l.a. that's best buy in l.a. dental...
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now he's taking his message to the youth of america. he'll tell us about the latest venture and comment on tomorrow's debate and vote on the senate's version of the bill. this is -- a lot of people talking about that. former fannie mae ceo now head of a giant fortress, daniel mud will talk about real estate, the mortgage market, overhauling financial regulations, all that and more at 8:00 a.m. eastern time and we'll check market sentiment with our guest host today, tony kra senzy. "squawk box" starts at the top of the hour. i'm going to toss it back to matt nesto and hopefully he's there. but i don't have a high degree of confidence. >> joe, my guess is it's montana. just put that on the record. thank you very much. appreciate it. appreciate all you do to keep me honest. >> no question. >> all right. let's get to michael gurka. michael, we talked about the fed independence, there's a move to reign them in. and obviously, the fed is going to fight that. the white house is going the fight that. economists are going to fight that. but cong
now he's taking his message to the youth of america. he'll tell us about the latest venture and comment on tomorrow's debate and vote on the senate's version of the bill. this is -- a lot of people talking about that. former fannie mae ceo now head of a giant fortress, daniel mud will talk about real estate, the mortgage market, overhauling financial regulations, all that and more at 8:00 a.m. eastern time and we'll check market sentiment with our guest host today, tony kra senzy. "squawk...
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natural gas market here in north america is insular. and the economy is weaker here. and you also have large supplies and over-supply situation right now. i think that's going to start to change through the winter. but none the less, we have high inventories. we're going to be better on the completion side of drilling completing more prolific gas wells so you're bringing on more supply just when you don't need it. so the natural gas market not quite as robust and strong footing as the crude oil market. but i think we're getting more constructive on it as we progress through the winter. >> evan smith, thanks very much. appreciate it. great to hear from you. wish you continued success. >> sure. thank you. >>> we got something special here, erin. >> we do? >> a two-fer. >> lots of twos here. we've got the "squawk on the street" "daily jobs report" combined with your harwood file, all mixed in one like one big black friday cocktail if you will. we're going to have the jobs summit at the white house. >>> the task force takes on retail, topper forming stocks including dilla
natural gas market here in north america is insular. and the economy is weaker here. and you also have large supplies and over-supply situation right now. i think that's going to start to change through the winter. but none the less, we have high inventories. we're going to be better on the completion side of drilling completing more prolific gas wells so you're bringing on more supply just when you don't need it. so the natural gas market not quite as robust and strong footing as the crude oil...
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stay tuned for comeback america. there are solutions in that book. >> you're going to come on here and tell us more about them when you get back from little rock. >> all right. >> all right. see you later. >> take care. be good. >> busy morn for e-mails, whether it's been about treasury or the guy at the "twilight" screening. >> he's my idol now. i don't know what i was thinking. >> we're going to pick out a few e-mails that have come into the "squawk" inbox that caught our eye. >>> what a crazy morning it's been for the dollar. there was a lot of talk about potential error in trades. now the nyse spokesman said they canceled trades above 76.50. so whether or not the spike today has been due to an error or rumors about ukraine or what have you, it has happened and it's had an affect on commodities and futures, we could argue. when we come back, parting shot with our guest host and our favorite e-mails of the day. >>> check out the "squawk box" inbox, reacting to the video of "midnight new moon." this one guy is not a
stay tuned for comeback america. there are solutions in that book. >> you're going to come on here and tell us more about them when you get back from little rock. >> all right. >> all right. see you later. >> take care. be good. >> busy morn for e-mails, whether it's been about treasury or the guy at the "twilight" screening. >> he's my idol now. i don't know what i was thinking. >> we're going to pick out a few e-mails that have come into the...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, 69,000 people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> good morning. global markets reacting to a debt crisis in dubai. we're turning to the bond boss, mohammed el-erian. >> power of the pen, fed chairman ben bernanke in his own words, why he said congressional reforms could spell trouble for the u.s. financial markets. >>> holiday central. the retail industry officially kicking off the holiday season. the head of one of the nation's best known outlet malls is here. americansopping but are they dropping. final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and carl quintanilla. our guest host is andrew ross sorkin from the "new york times," author of "too big to fail." futures indicating a fractionally lower open, now basically unchanged. i just mentioned in stocks to watch a lot of upgrades and down grades, one i definitely should have m
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i had to see this woman, who represents middle america. she's our voice. >> why is that, can you explain for about that. >> everything she says, pertains to the middle people, she is dynamic, she is for middle america. she is... knows the issues. and i think that she is going to represent us more than we apt. >> when you say middle america, what do you mean. >> just the commoners. people who don't know where to go, to get information. don't know where to go, to have representation. i think that she will be their voice. >> and did you vote for mccain-palin in '08. >> by all means, i did. i did. >> so why do you think they didn't win the election? >> i think there was too much outside influence and i don't think that she was given the opportunity. i think there were too many people that were strategizing and kept her from speaking out. >> a number of people i talked to seem to be upset about how she is treated by the media. would you agree and what would you say about that. >> i think she was treated unfairly. i think that she should have be
i had to see this woman, who represents middle america. she's our voice. >> why is that, can you explain for about that. >> everything she says, pertains to the middle people, she is dynamic, she is for middle america. she is... knows the issues. and i think that she is going to represent us more than we apt. >> when you say middle america, what do you mean. >> just the commoners. people who don't know where to go, to get information. don't know where to go, to have...
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not just in america but around the world. we can always use more, but let us recommit ourselves to what we have now. more of our energy and resources need to be spent on this crisis which could save more lives. the other day, someone asked me why i keep doing this work and why we worked so hard every day. it is to complete our mission. we are more confidence and more determined for victory. victims were hidden away in shadows and hopelessness for a cure for treatment was never to be found. many have raised money and funded new institutions, people exhibit did extraordinary amounts of leadership in collaborating with a sense of emergency. i am not talking about cancer but polio. on the day in 1955 when i was a little girl and the polio vaccine was announced in my home town, the factories stopped, schools closed, and parents and teachers wept in a moment of silence as if a war had ended. indeed it had. years later, some understood and said if we are too soft and eradicate disease, we must cooperate in lead. the diseases are dif
not just in america but around the world. we can always use more, but let us recommit ourselves to what we have now. more of our energy and resources need to be spent on this crisis which could save more lives. the other day, someone asked me why i keep doing this work and why we worked so hard every day. it is to complete our mission. we are more confidence and more determined for victory. victims were hidden away in shadows and hopelessness for a cure for treatment was never to be found. many...
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not just in america, but around the world. we can always use more but let's recommit ourselves to what we have now. return -- if we turn more of our resources on this crisis, we can move faster. the other day someone asked me why i keep doing this work and why we act susan g. komen for the cure work so hard each state to complete our mission. it is only lead us to be more confident and feeling more charged into victory. i remember are terrific disease, feared by generations, victim's hidden away in shadows and halt what does that a treatment would never be found. ordinary citizens and scientist took action, raised money, organize research, he founded new institutions. people exhibited extraordinary amounts of leadership. i am not talking about cancer. and talking about polio. on a day in 1955 when i was a low count -- a little girl and jonas salk posset vaccine was announced in my hometown, the church bell rang and the factories closed. the schools closed and our parents and teachers wept as if the war had ended, and indeed it
not just in america, but around the world. we can always use more but let's recommit ourselves to what we have now. return -- if we turn more of our resources on this crisis, we can move faster. the other day someone asked me why i keep doing this work and why we act susan g. komen for the cure work so hard each state to complete our mission. it is only lead us to be more confident and feeling more charged into victory. i remember are terrific disease, feared by generations, victim's hidden...
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america and the courts, today at o'clock p.m. on c-span. in 1989, judy shelton wrote about the soviet crash. in 1994, the monetary system. now she is talking about the u.s. economy. >> this is unprecedented spending on many deficits, and an unconscionable accumulation of debt. >> economist and "will street journal" contributor judy shelton. >> in his weekly address, president obama talks about the importance of economic trade -- international trade. he made this address while in south korea, the last stop of the asian tour that he did earlier this week. he is followed by the republican address that focused on costs of the health care legislation being debated today in the u.s. senate. >> i am recording this message from south korea as i finished my first presidential trip to asia. as we emerge from the worst recession in generations, there is nothing more important than to do everything we can to get our economy moving again and again americans back to work. i will go anywhere to pursue that goal. asia is a region that we are now doing more
america and the courts, today at o'clock p.m. on c-span. in 1989, judy shelton wrote about the soviet crash. in 1994, the monetary system. now she is talking about the u.s. economy. >> this is unprecedented spending on many deficits, and an unconscionable accumulation of debt. >> economist and "will street journal" contributor judy shelton. >> in his weekly address, president obama talks about the importance of economic trade -- international trade. he made this...
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bonds rather than america? >> guest: osher why the first but they were holding a huge number of the mortgage-backed securities and they have basically been told by the wall street first . >> host: did they know this was bad? >> guest: some might have that they were told by big firms in wall street don't worry, the federal government will bail out. >> host: don't the rating companies look at these mortgage by securities? dog they look at aig, the derivatives? dog they look at all of this and say it's good or not good paper? >> guest: some were drinking the goulet. and they would basically give reports that the investment houses wanted to have a problem that the rating agents were basically in facing the ratings on the information given in the information they were getting from freddie and fannie. >> host: again it doesn't add be live that way or the regulators doing, what was congress doing of oversight. seems like people were asking questions but the problem is congress like you said this at the fulcrum in this
bonds rather than america? >> guest: osher why the first but they were holding a huge number of the mortgage-backed securities and they have basically been told by the wall street first . >> host: did they know this was bad? >> guest: some might have that they were told by big firms in wall street don't worry, the federal government will bail out. >> host: don't the rating companies look at these mortgage by securities? dog they look at aig, the derivatives? dog they...
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now they're going to be given a forum to make america seem bad again. criticize and mock america. it's extremely unseemly. >> it may turn out to be an opportunity for some people to get some of the justice they've been looking for for a long time. and they show that the civilian court system can succeed in certain case where is the evidence is clear, it's overwhelming, and you don't need to use all of this secret evidence or evidence that's been obtained through the torture program of the bush administration. >> families of 9/11 victims as you can imagine have some powerful feelings about holding this trial in new york. susan candiotti reports, some people say it hits too close to home. >> reporter: eight years of waiting is eight years too long for jim riches. he wants the alleged 9/11 conspirators tried in new york. the attack killed his son, a fellow firefighter. >> i want to get this moving, justice delay suicide justice denied. >> reporter: a handful of civilians got a close-up look attica lead sheik mohammed and others in a guantanamo courtroom last january when ksm told the
now they're going to be given a forum to make america seem bad again. criticize and mock america. it's extremely unseemly. >> it may turn out to be an opportunity for some people to get some of the justice they've been looking for for a long time. and they show that the civilian court system can succeed in certain case where is the evidence is clear, it's overwhelming, and you don't need to use all of this secret evidence or evidence that's been obtained through the torture program of the...
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and work for america. but in the meantime, we're looking for ways that we can start reducing this threat right now. last friday i saw some of you at a white house stakeholder briefing i hosted with lisa jackson, the administrator of our environmental protection agency. at that briefing we talked about many of the steps my department is taking in this area from funding research on the health costs of greenhouse gas emissions to investing in communities to help them respond to climate-related disease to slashing greenhouse gas emissions in our own buildings. this is not an afterthought from my department. this is a key part of our broader public health strategy. more and more we understand that health is not something that happens just in doctors' offices. whether you're healthy or not depends on what you eat and drink, what you breathe, how you get around and where you live. a world that's heating up and powered by coal-fired plants that fill the sky with harmful greenhouse gas is going to have fewer health
and work for america. but in the meantime, we're looking for ways that we can start reducing this threat right now. last friday i saw some of you at a white house stakeholder briefing i hosted with lisa jackson, the administrator of our environmental protection agency. at that briefing we talked about many of the steps my department is taking in this area from funding research on the health costs of greenhouse gas emissions to investing in communities to help them respond to climate-related...
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he says america needs to improve alliances there. you'll hear how he thinks that will affect you. >>> he had a heart attack after a marathon and technically died. well now, he's alive to talk about it. hear what doctors did to revive him after 40 minutes. >> five, four, three, two, one. >> set an emotional record-setting domino effect. wait until you hear how many tiles they set up for their shining moment. >>> hey, there. thanks for having us over. this is hln "news and views," this is virginia cha. president obama is now in singapore. he will meet with leaders of apec. before leaving japan, he said the u.s. needs to work closer with japan. he also said there are other tough things to deal with. >> this is a place where the risk of a nuclear arms race threatens the security of the wider world, and where extremists who defile a great religion plan attacks on both of our continents. there can be no solution to our energy security and our climate challenge without the rising powers and developing nations of the asia pacific. to meet th
he says america needs to improve alliances there. you'll hear how he thinks that will affect you. >>> he had a heart attack after a marathon and technically died. well now, he's alive to talk about it. hear what doctors did to revive him after 40 minutes. >> five, four, three, two, one. >> set an emotional record-setting domino effect. wait until you hear how many tiles they set up for their shining moment. >>> hey, there. thanks for having us over. this is hln...
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maybe a year or two, two years. >> and are going to be deployed where in america? >> maybe stationed in fort bragg in about the next six months after i get done here at benning. that's like a permanent duty -- >> yes. >> what questions do you have about buying a house? >> should we wait maybe a year, rent for a while and put a decent-sized savings away that we can put a down payment on the home? >> there is no right answer to that. if you buy a home pretty quickly under a va loan, the advantage to that side of it is that the housing market won't have recovered by six months from now. let's say you waited 18 months, 24 months to have substantial downpayment. there may have started to be a meaningful recovery to the housing market. even though i love people to pay substantial down payment, in your circumstance, when you get to bragg, i would like at buying a home there before the market recovers. but especially if you find one that's a real deal. >>> next on "clark howard" -- >> nobody knows how to get a bargain at sam's club, are you serious? >> i mean you can actua
maybe a year or two, two years. >> and are going to be deployed where in america? >> maybe stationed in fort bragg in about the next six months after i get done here at benning. that's like a permanent duty -- >> yes. >> what questions do you have about buying a house? >> should we wait maybe a year, rent for a while and put a decent-sized savings away that we can put a down payment on the home? >> there is no right answer to that. if you buy a home pretty...
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the rate of poverty and hunger, are higher in rule america than in urban america. and the policies that we have no that are called foreign policies are not the best way to address to help people in rural america that really need help. so i think that is an unfinished agenda. in this economy we really cannot afford protectionist subsidies for rich landholders. we have got to go back to the farm bill and to deal with those subsidies that hurt poor farmers in developing countries, don't really help anybody but a really small group of large landholde landholders. and also drain financial resources. we do need to be fiscally responsible, and that is a glaring case where we are spending some money that is not moving our whole economy in the right direction. so what policy can do, it seems to me, to strengthen rural communities, struggling people in rule communities, would include reform of our farm and agricultural policies to focus on the people who need help. and to shift some money from people for getting money because they have political power to the people in rural
the rate of poverty and hunger, are higher in rule america than in urban america. and the policies that we have no that are called foreign policies are not the best way to address to help people in rural america that really need help. so i think that is an unfinished agenda. in this economy we really cannot afford protectionist subsidies for rich landholders. we have got to go back to the farm bill and to deal with those subsidies that hurt poor farmers in developing countries, don't really...
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i have worked in my entire career on america's competitiveness and america's position in the global economy. i worked years ago for mckenzie, consulting with clients at a time one of the big three car companies, who was challenged by asian competitors and looking for strategy to reposition itself. i worked for american banks who were trying to position themselves in increasingly competitive environments. and following that, went on to spend several years teaching students at m.i.t. both about america's competitiveness, but also about the very difficult challenges of helping americans bufted by the bracing winds of global competition to compete effectively and the policies that that would require. if confirmed, this would be my third time in public service. it is a very proud tradition in my family, on both sides of my family. my father served in the army and then for many years as a diplomat. my husband, as you know, is currently serving in the administration. i served 20 years ago at the time of the fall of the berlin water on the transition in eastern europe. i served working on the struc
i have worked in my entire career on america's competitiveness and america's position in the global economy. i worked years ago for mckenzie, consulting with clients at a time one of the big three car companies, who was challenged by asian competitors and looking for strategy to reposition itself. i worked for american banks who were trying to position themselves in increasingly competitive environments. and following that, went on to spend several years teaching students at m.i.t. both about...
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soaking america's rich? caller: so your callers have made statements that these taxes need to be reduced. what they need to spend time with is the historical time of the highest income tax rate paid by the richest of the ridge. there are a couple of things that are very interesting about it. 35% is the highest marginal rate. looking at world war ii one, it goes from single digits, where they were looking for a 70%, it dropped down into the 1920's. then they find themselves in world war ii with a top marginal rate for most of the war years. basically it has settled into the 1990's and 1970's for ronald reagan, where it was 60% higher for those terms. to talk about raising taxes to under the 39% that they were during the clinton time, which was a huge boom, i do not think that that is unreasonable. people have to look at these numbers instead of fantasizing about how unfair that taxes are. they will get some perspective. host: thank you for the call. from twitter -- the rich pay the taxes because they have the
soaking america's rich? caller: so your callers have made statements that these taxes need to be reduced. what they need to spend time with is the historical time of the highest income tax rate paid by the richest of the ridge. there are a couple of things that are very interesting about it. 35% is the highest marginal rate. looking at world war ii one, it goes from single digits, where they were looking for a 70%, it dropped down into the 1920's. then they find themselves in world war ii with...
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i have worked my entire career on america's competitiveness and america's position in the global economy. i worked years ago for mckenzie, consulting with clients for one of the big car companies that was looking for a strategy to reposition itself. i was looking for -- i was working for banks trying to reposition themselves. then i went on to spend time teaching students at mit. i wanted to teach them to compete effectively and the policies that would require. this would be my third time in public service. a is a very proud tradition in my family. my father served in the army and for many years as a diplomat. my husband is currently serving in the administration. i served 20 years ago at the time of the fall of the berlin wall on the transition in eastern europe. i served working with the structural impediments with japan. i served as a white house fellow and in the white house for many years during the mexican financial crisis and working along with china on its trading relationship. since i left public service the world has changed. it is a moment of great challenge. we have to naviga
i have worked my entire career on america's competitiveness and america's position in the global economy. i worked years ago for mckenzie, consulting with clients for one of the big car companies that was looking for a strategy to reposition itself. i was looking for -- i was working for banks trying to reposition themselves. then i went on to spend time teaching students at mit. i wanted to teach them to compete effectively and the policies that would require. this would be my third time in...
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i had been raised to feel that america was my home. it was waiting for my mom to pass the time, i'd daydreamed, which was the beginning of the journey that has led back to philadelphia tonight. like most american kids growing up in the '50s, i was taught to respect passages from the american secular scripture, the second paragraph of the declaration, the preamble to the constitution, and the gettysburg address. many parents and educators know that we need to prepare for the future of our governing principles by introducing these tax early -- thesetexts early. in the music of their language, there is something that speaks to and educates the rhythms of the heart. we, the people of the united states, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the common events, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and to our posterity to ordain and establish this constitution of the united states of america. i am convinced that as i recited these words with
i had been raised to feel that america was my home. it was waiting for my mom to pass the time, i'd daydreamed, which was the beginning of the journey that has led back to philadelphia tonight. like most american kids growing up in the '50s, i was taught to respect passages from the american secular scripture, the second paragraph of the declaration, the preamble to the constitution, and the gettysburg address. many parents and educators know that we need to prepare for the future of our...
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we will expand the scope and scale of education across america. we will expand opportunities for all young people, including women and minorities who have been underrepresented in scientific fields but who are no less capable of succeeding in math and science and pursuing careers that will improve our lives and grow our economy. this is only the beginning. we will challenge the private sector to partner with community colleges to help train the workers of today for the jobs of tomorrow. we will make college more affordable. by 2020, america will once again lead the world in producing college credits. we cannot let the students off the hook. the success of the campaign depends upon them. i strongly believe the young people will rise to the challenge if given the opportunities. we have to work together to create these opportunities. our future depends upon it. i want to mention the importance of students and parents. i was in asia for a week. i was having lunch with the president of south korea. i was interested in the education policy that they hav
we will expand the scope and scale of education across america. we will expand opportunities for all young people, including women and minorities who have been underrepresented in scientific fields but who are no less capable of succeeding in math and science and pursuing careers that will improve our lives and grow our economy. this is only the beginning. we will challenge the private sector to partner with community colleges to help train the workers of today for the jobs of tomorrow. we will...
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he is one of the finest pollsters in america today. one of the finest pollsters in the democratic party. and his democracy corps puts out some of the most terrific survey research. for us in the outside to see the very finest quality survey research and for tax reasons, you have to put it out there pretty much. you are looking over the shoulder of some of the best political lines in the business. if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery there is -- a republican think tank. you have to go around the world and talk to the world leaders that stan has pulled four. he headed up the team that elected bill clinton to the presidency. if you were going to describe on the republican polling side sort of nordstrom's and bloomingdale's put together. so they are huge but enormously high quality and also, some of the -- when i call any of the partners there, i am getting the straight scoop. they see so much data that they are going to see something before almost anybody else because they are pulling some of places. just fabulous work. and newl
he is one of the finest pollsters in america today. one of the finest pollsters in the democratic party. and his democracy corps puts out some of the most terrific survey research. for us in the outside to see the very finest quality survey research and for tax reasons, you have to put it out there pretty much. you are looking over the shoulder of some of the best political lines in the business. if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery there is -- a republican think tank. you have to go...
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. >> if somebody murders americans and they murder americans in america, they ought to be prosecuted in america and hopefully conflicted in murder. >> we shouldn't close guantanamo for the purposes of these type of terrorists. we are dealing with people who committed acts of were. they shouldn't be tried in our criminal justice system but our military justice system and it's inexcusable we are not using the military justice system to try these people. that's why we have such a system. >> critic says this has major security implications. rudy giuliani, who was new york city mayor's -- new york city's mayor on 9/11, says it will cost millions of dollars to hold the trial there and put unnecessary stress on police. former new york governor george pataki has a different concern. >> i have absolutely no doubt that the nypd is capable and ready to handle the security issues that will arise. that's not the point. the point is that we will be revealing information. we will be revealing sources and witnesses that will be used unequivocally by al qaeda to be able to figure out what our methods
. >> if somebody murders americans and they murder americans in america, they ought to be prosecuted in america and hopefully conflicted in murder. >> we shouldn't close guantanamo for the purposes of these type of terrorists. we are dealing with people who committed acts of were. they shouldn't be tried in our criminal justice system but our military justice system and it's inexcusable we are not using the military justice system to try these people. that's why we have such a...
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in america and hopefully convicted in america. >> republicans say a civilian trial will also give the alleged terrorists the public platform they want. >>> brand new details on the alleg allege ft. hood shotter. he's saying he did not pressure to hurt americans. the cleric could tell he was becoming uncomfortable in the u.s. military. the cleric told the "post" reporter hasan's killing spree is allowed under islam because it a form of jihad, and because the united states started the battle in muslim countries. has sn accused of shooting and killing 13 people at ft. hood. s he is still in the hospital. >>> and president obama is in china. china financed massive sums of u.s. debt. part of the president's talks may include assurances those investments are safe. the president held a town hall meeting with college students in shanghai where he push for greater freedoming in china. >> we do not seek to impose any system of government on any other nation, but we also don't believe that the principles that we stand for are unique to our nation. these freedoms are expression and worship, are a
in america and hopefully convicted in america. >> republicans say a civilian trial will also give the alleged terrorists the public platform they want. >>> brand new details on the alleg allege ft. hood shotter. he's saying he did not pressure to hurt americans. the cleric could tell he was becoming uncomfortable in the u.s. military. the cleric told the "post" reporter hasan's killing spree is allowed under islam because it a form of jihad, and because the united...
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in america and hopefully convicted in america. >> we shouldn't close guantanamo for the purposes of these types of terrorists. basically, we're dealing here with people who have committed acts of war against us. they shouldn't be tried in our criminal justice system, they should be tried in our military justice system. it's absolutely inexcusable to try these people. that's why we have such a system. >> critics are also concerned about security. rudy giuliani who was new york's mayor on 9/11 said holding the troil there would cost too much and put unnecessary stress on police. >> anyone that tells you that this doesn't create additional security problems, of course, isn't telling you the truth. the best indication of it is look at the additional security employed when this happens. that also happens to cost millions and millions of dollars. all of which will be worth it if there were no other choice. >> critics say a public trial would force prosecutors to reveal sensitive information about u.s. intelligence that al qaeda and other terrorist groups could potentially use to their advantage
in america and hopefully convicted in america. >> we shouldn't close guantanamo for the purposes of these types of terrorists. basically, we're dealing here with people who have committed acts of war against us. they shouldn't be tried in our criminal justice system, they should be tried in our military justice system. it's absolutely inexcusable to try these people. that's why we have such a system. >> critics are also concerned about security. rudy giuliani who was new york's...
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this is what america needs to see. it was a good interview. i'm thinking, if you thought that was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was. i knew it wasn't a good interview. >> palin one-on-one set to air on monday's oprah winfrey's show. those saying you don't care, i think you do care. >>> all right. there was a little drama with former miss usa carrie prejean on larry king live. she also has a book she's trying to sell. larry asked about a sex tape she made and why she settled her lawsuit with the pageant. she was ready to bolt. watch this. >> why did you settle? you don't have to tell me the terms of the settlement. why settle since you had a fight to carry on. >> larry, everything discussed in mediation i'll say it again was completely confidential. i'm not going to be able to talk about that. i'm letting you know that ahead of time. >> you can't even say why you settled? how does that break what you settled for. i'm not asking what the settlement was, i'm asking why did you settle? >> it's a confidential agreement and i'm
this is what america needs to see. it was a good interview. i'm thinking, if you thought that was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was. i knew it wasn't a good interview. >> palin one-on-one set to air on monday's oprah winfrey's show. those saying you don't care, i think you do care. >>> all right. there was a little drama with former miss usa carrie prejean on larry king live. she also has a book she's trying to sell. larry asked about a sex tape she made and...
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here's what he said on "good morning america". >> he knew letterman's driver. he gave the package to the driver. he didn't break into the car. i don't quite know why people are focusing on that. would it have been better if he sent it federal express? was there some requirement of the law that he sent it federal express? by the way, to keep going back to 6:00 in the morning, that as if somehow you have to make the request during normal business hours. i mean, i don't get it. >> and quite frankly, i don't get it either? who in their right matter takes business proposals to people during normal business hours, anyway? what a crazy idea! all right, carolina, the whole thing is just nuts, isn't it? >> this is just crazy, a.j., i mean, come on. this guy is trying to weasel his way out of something. i've never seen a screenplay with a "pay me or else" clause. that's something that needs to be just -- everyone saw that he went and cashed a $2 million check. what does that tell you? he had incriminating picturing of david letterman. i mean, this was set up as a blackma
here's what he said on "good morning america". >> he knew letterman's driver. he gave the package to the driver. he didn't break into the car. i don't quite know why people are focusing on that. would it have been better if he sent it federal express? was there some requirement of the law that he sent it federal express? by the way, to keep going back to 6:00 in the morning, that as if somehow you have to make the request during normal business hours. i mean, i don't get it....
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they tallied up prices across america. they were looking at a 16-pound turkey, that got a little cheaper, but the main reason is because milk got a little cheaper. it's about $1 a gallon cheaper. you might use that or cream in a lot of the different recipes. the one thing that got a little bit more expensive on the list, pumpkin pie. we're just showing you the can, but apparently the shells got a little bit more expensive, too. back to you. >> pumpkin pie of all things. >> i just think if you're going to make a pumpkin pie, a can and a thing from the freezer? just make it. >> girlfriend! >> get some flour, butter. >> nobody is going to dig away at a pumpkin except for you, who we love. i'm coming to your house. she makes it from scratch, digs out the pumpkin. >>> talk about a hair raising experience. how this man was head and shoulders above the rest and how he put himself into the record books. okay. >>> check out the school project some kids did yesterday. high school engineering students in connecticut built these boats
they tallied up prices across america. they were looking at a 16-pound turkey, that got a little cheaper, but the main reason is because milk got a little cheaper. it's about $1 a gallon cheaper. you might use that or cream in a lot of the different recipes. the one thing that got a little bit more expensive on the list, pumpkin pie. we're just showing you the can, but apparently the shells got a little bit more expensive, too. back to you. >> pumpkin pie of all things. >> i just...
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they have chapters all over america. there's new groups to help people who are just women business owners try to survive the tough times. get your kitchen cabinet together to make a difference. i'm clark howard. for more ways i try to make a difference with your wallet go to cnn.com/clark howard. >> did you know that he serves in the georgia state guard? this weekend you'll see him serving the troops. clark and robin meade of money express team up to help soldiers and you save more, spend less, and avoid getting ripped off. >>> a muslim soldier serving in afghanistan gives his take on the the shooting at ft. hood. >>> the justice department will seek the death penalty against khalid mohammed and four other detainees. the civilian trials will likely not be easy. the justice department has revealed he and others were waterboarded. . the trial has been a part of president obama's plan to close the prison camp in cuba. he spoke about the decision today during his visit to toek y ya. >> i'm absolutely convinced that khalid mo
they have chapters all over america. there's new groups to help people who are just women business owners try to survive the tough times. get your kitchen cabinet together to make a difference. i'm clark howard. for more ways i try to make a difference with your wallet go to cnn.com/clark howard. >> did you know that he serves in the georgia state guard? this weekend you'll see him serving the troops. clark and robin meade of money express team up to help soldiers and you save more, spend...
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the purpose he says for this white house jobs forum is to find ways to put america back to work. the unemployment hit a 26-year high of 10.2% in october. later on today, president obama leaves for a trip to asia. >>> a school in north carolina is ending a fundraiser that allowed the kids to get extra credit when they donated money. who thought this was okay? in the fundraiser, every 20 bucks donated by a student would earn them 20 extra credit points they could use on tests no less. the school board stopped the fundraiser is returning the money and saying no extra credit will be given. i hear people laughing. it sounds crazy. >>> if the airline industry is broken, some say a meeting today could be the first step toward fixing it. a lot of airlines are on shaky financial grounds. transportation secretary ray la hood wants to talk about the state of the industry and find ways the government can help it get financial stability back. the forum is closed to the public. >>> some of the stories we're watching for you already in the "morning express" planner. a hearing will take place in
the purpose he says for this white house jobs forum is to find ways to put america back to work. the unemployment hit a 26-year high of 10.2% in october. later on today, president obama leaves for a trip to asia. >>> a school in north carolina is ending a fundraiser that allowed the kids to get extra credit when they donated money. who thought this was okay? in the fundraiser, every 20 bucks donated by a student would earn them 20 extra credit points they could use on tests no less....